Why Law Schools are Making a ‘Big Mistake’ in AI Era Admissions

The number of law students who graduated in the class of 2024 spiked compared to previous years. That worries Nikia Gray, the head of the National Association for Law Placement.

Bankruptcy Judges Step Up Sanctions on Attorneys Misusing AI

A federal rule requiring lawyers to certify the accuracy of their filings is gaining new traction in bankruptcy courts, where judges are sanctioning attorneys for submitting documents with fake AI-generated citations.

OpenAI Probed Over Risks to Teen Safety After Senate Testimony

A key Republican US senator demanded OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman hand over documents and information about the risks ChatGPT poses to children and teens, expanding a congressional probe into artificial intelligence chatbots.

Ticketmaster, Live Nation Sued by FTC Over Ticket Resales

The US Federal Trade Commission and seven states sued Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its Ticketmaster subsidiary for failing to stem the use of automated ticketing bots and large-scale resale operations in a lawsuit that could see the ticketing giant face billions of dollars in penalties.

Stop Debating Agentic AI’s Definition. Start Demanding Results

Legal teams need artificial intelligence tools that prioritize reliability rather than full autonomy.

ChatGPT and Generative AI Are Hits! Can Copyright Law Stop Them?

Could America's intellectual property laws spell doom for the burgeoning field of generative AI? This video explores the brewing battle over copyright and artificial intelligence.

A Big Law Music Dealmaker Explores Future of the Business

Government Accounting Chair Eyes AI, Tech Integration

From Errors to Efficiency: Can AI Transform the Practice of Law?

A Professor Says AI Can Help Solve Contract Disputes

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